This collection of 3 posts, highlighting wordplay maps results from a contest hosted at this site in 2021. You can read about the contest and its fascinating results HERE.
The above slide includes the important political anagram 'FEAR NOT, IL DUCE' (to appreciate this letter-scramble you would have to remember that Il Duce - the 'leader' in Italian - was a frequently used form of address for Benito Mussolini).
If you have had fun with these verses, you could venture to review the second collection of this type; click HERE for part #2.
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